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Elle "trendtheme"- Guide to organising your wardrobe

I just finished reading the German ELLE (February issue) (yes February but I didn`t find the time to read it earlier :D) and I found this article about Elika Gibbs`(who counsels Kate Moss for example) tips for your wardrobe.I liked it so much that I had to share with you.So here are 6 steps to a perfect sorted wardrobe :) (I`ll try my best translating it)

1. Sort the pieces into different categories like trousers, skirts,...Maybe even with subgroups like jeans, cloth pants....

2. Go through the categories bit by bit. Try everything on-also clothes you think you know!

3. Make 6 piles: keep, to archive, not so sure, away with this, to the alteration tailor

4. Clean your closet

5. Think again about the "not so sure" piece, be rigorous

6. Put the "keep" pile back into the categories, sort them by colours and materials

I have this week a "long weekend" with Friday and Saturday free and this is pretty much one of the things that I`m going to do! (As you can see HERE and HEREmy closet is already sorted in colours but I think in categories and in colours sound much better!)And I`m going to the "Technosensual" exhibition (pictures later) in our "Museums Quartier", I`ll have to buy the new German Instyle because Blake Lively is on the cover!!! :D What are your plans for the weekend?

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